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Durham Review (1897), 15 Jul 1920, p. 4

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qr Phi) no hero. Talus: and Cream Alt tho law-mm: in Toilet articles. Foot Paula: and Tttgets New New“ and Standard Fiction Water-tu' Fountain Pens Writing Materials, " kind: Try Symphony Lawn (the bean in while and tinted. If motoring, we have the best road gods: and motor goggles. If going by train or valor. Como to mu for tie- ket» and all information. . Themes Banks CARS FOR SALE.. 5 Ford Touring t Regal Touring _ I Overland Touring I Ton Truck when you need repairs for Four 1 H 0 Farm Equipment, buy the genuine re- poiru. See that the trademark appears an each pines. Get the Genuine Inter'l [quits Would you call on yourlocal merchant 3nd nah him for "imitation" sugar, or min-ins, or Calf"? ? would you ask him to no" you a pair of Shun made of '"ttTte- thing "junt as good" as leather , Or a suit of cloth” "mode for" a man. wheth- er or not it tits you , M, GLASER, - Durham DEALER " SECOND-HAND CARS We also- mm ask you to bear in mind that our Hardware .v complete. Don't forget that We are Agents for the Famous l. H This year we have made a special study of your possible requirements and hove purchased our stock accordingly. This you will find to be com- plete in all the small lines required. Our aim this week is to call your at- tention to our Inge stock of fem Machinery Requirements, consisting of L: P R Town' Offi'ee Are You Ready for Ihtying ? THE Therm Cars have all boon r painted and are guannteod Vacation Needs Who wants an Imitation ? Get gutter - the Potato Bug Early lllladarlaae's Dung Store and any orders entrusted to us wi Don't target on. an have) all boon thorosthly overhauled and but! are guannteod in first class condition. and so. vs n you want I cheap Car. Just South of the Chronicle Offiee LUBRICATING OILS AND REPAIRS We have a full stock of Paris Green and hirarue. ite Agent. for Dale's floweiis The Rexall Store we it, can get it or it isn't made monstrate the last word in" Smoothing Irons 1’ Pure Paris Green rits. "WARNA" Smoothing Iron Bug Finish I I, out)!“ For keeping tlies otfyour cows Rem'ts of Wall Paper Fly Skont FRONT HARDWARE The kirrl that kills the bugs. in room Iota. Also odd borders at le a yard up. You should take advan- tage of them. as Wall Paper is going higher. Come to us Gr Wind "v Shades We still have a few 'YRE The very thing for thmhouauvifo who has not access Tet it, or it im't made For using d rr . There is one ceriain and infallible way to secure genuine I H (J repairs-buy them from us. And remember that International service, rendered by us. can only be 100 per cent right when International machines are equipped with genuine International repairs Genuine t H C repairs are made from the original patterns-all others are copied from copies. Genuine I H C repairs are made of the same material. have the some finish,, tit as accurately. and wear just as Inng as similar parts purchased with the original implement or machine. . ill be carefully looked after. The Women's Mignon-r1 meeting In bold 'in the human" of tho church on Hondty and that we mou- ing s quill was quilted tot tba Indians- Lunch was duo lured. The Minn McKenzie ot Durham, an spending I {an dun with Mr and Me. Ju Lodmglnm. E. B. Dargnvel is doing u rushing balm-n m the Flour and Feed “on: in our Town Ht", Dr. in! Mo J. L. Smigh I!“ H.1- than also Mr on] Mrs J. Morrison, motored up on Sunday " Dornoeh church. We are phased tttattttottttce that Mu- ter Reggie Adlsm' who was seriously an with pneumonia. in recovering nicely. Dr. und Mrs Jamel Smith and son of Uta-than. 993m. . luv days with I!" formu'a brad)". Mr Well Smith. Mr um) In E. B. Dug-val In all unilu on! their baby girl an: Be. rind on buiarday morning. Both no domg well. Minn Bother McLean and friend, Armctta McKechnie of Durham. were visuting at the home " Mr. and Mn. Apdrew Hattie last week. Mas Mc- chhme has been engaged as teacher " Lamush It no» per rear We wiuh her all succe-s. A very plenum time was spent at the home of Reeve Mc Dnmold Selmday ee" emng. the occasion being Mr McDon- ald's Birthday. Mr and Mm Geo. Hu- dolph and Mr. Cecul and Mice EVA Ru- dolph. Elmwood and Min Flora Mc. Donald. Hamilton. were vistitors, also Mrs..H. McDonald. Mr Don. and Mes Flora and Mr and Mn Wm. Fulton. We join in wishing Mr McDonald many happy birthdays with his wide and family. Rev. W.Aird will preach on Sunday. July 1th at Mulock. taking as his sub. jects 'The mystery and the ministry of Suffering" at tt a. m. and the "Cross of Chris! at 7.30 p. m. Mum A. C. and Don. McDonald. Mrs H McDonald and Mrs. A. Brown and Min Flora McDonald. attended the Mural of the late Duncan Must at Cey- lon thee wack- Mr amt Mrs A. E. Smith Uit on loud.) far Toronto when they will Ipondu [an do” mth the lulu] nuns. baton returning m their home In Chicago. ' Milo Etta Twamley took in the Itth at Me Forest and u vuul'u'g her friend, Mia Donner: atrd other friends m Conn. In G. Bay and Mrs Leach loft on Friduy for Owen Sound to no that mother who is war, tll. The Red front Hardware stock of General . C. Repairs DORNOCH MULOCK ' Good crop 7 acres sweet clover on lot 2 con. " Egrcmont. for sale DOW. Apply to . Jos. Patterson, R. R. l, Vamey. Mr. and Mrs Duga!d Clark and Mm Rhena oi the' Rocky mill, and Mr. and Mn. J W McKechnie and Miss Armetta of near Dmham and Mr. Alex. Morton, were guests of Mr and Mrs D. Lamb the first of the week. Misses Jessie McDonald and Clara Honess. arrived f. om Toronto on Satur. day evcnipg’for three week's holidays. We are pleased to 'report that Mr Neil Clark is much better. Shingling is still young ahead. Messrs Don Stewart. Hugh McCormick and John McDonald have done theirs. Mr Jas. Smith and Miss Nancy oi Crawioad spent Monday "ith their sister Mrs John McDonald. Miss Marion Morton is visiting friends at Alton. Mrs. Harkness and two children of Teeswater are visiting Mr and Mrs Thos Morton. Mrs. Arch. Mckechnie of the Rocky. accompanied by her niece Mrs Elms of Hamilton. vtstted on the line last Tues. day. Mean Kenneth and Alex Vaughan spent the first of the week in O. Swnd. Mr C. McDonald is engaged tor the summer months with Mr In Vaughan. Mr Fred Horst has "McLaughlin Special' Mines Kathleen and Maggie Ray, avert the week end with May and Lena cl . Mr Angus Mchrmick in umler the Dr's care at present. Miss Mary Heaslist visited a few days with J. Hulip'l. Heminck. Menu Mllcolm McKechnie and Ted Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. G. Boyd and Min Ada Banu, motored to Riverview Sunday. Min Banks “lying to visit Laurel, Oranttevtlle and other points A sumptuous supper was partaken of by all after which snaps were taken. Last but not least enjoyed by the children were the auto rides given them by Messrs A. McDougall. Wm Cook, D. H McDon- ald and D J McDenald Alt went home with the kindliest retains: toward Mr. and Mrs McDonald for their kind hospitality. Messrs D J MrDonald. Wm Henderson. and Geo Rustic attended the mange- inen's service in Durham last Sunday ev- ening. ' Mr Jno. Mckechnie in making a foun- dation for l ham which he in rebuilding. Mr and In Thu. Damaging we“ Sunday with we Inner: minor. In. Andaman. An enjoyable picnic of the Crawford Preua.s tttatt Sunday school was held on Iuly silt on the beautiful lam: of 1).] McDonald. The event was especial) forth: chiidred of the Sunday School. and thy enjoyed it to the full extcm. The afternoon was spent in swinging. plaving games. base ball and racing for which prizes were given for the latter. Mr and UraGen F%ttetr and family. apnuwauduy u t'attututrtott. lin- oo Van and Kalil-d- are visiting: u their home. June 29, 19:3) In (Ind-lo ot 1mm. in viking wi'h her Inter. Mrs Tttos Bailey. Mill Dowllnc left on Wedded-y for her home in Arthur. We Cunard plum and lrionda have me: have um “turnout: in. _oeinl way to any good bye to you. Ta ban been our teacher tor the hm two you" and hue Worked bud or the school and we nppreoim your effot" Ind “they have um been in "in. Your tank was am “up: can bat otten bud and dittiettlttst dam. We know you will have many pin-um recollection. of Cr. wtord and we urn glad ohm: as you have bean a (and teacher and a "no friend. " a when at our esteem and good will we uh you to scoop! the“ girl to a temembranou or Crawtord school. 0a Tuesday nf'emmn of In: week the rea‘denu " S. N , 9, Booth”. and " the school to bid tau-oven to their anchor. Ilsa Mnbvl bowling and to present her with the piece- It ivory u I mum at “pro-ling their lpptteiulon at bar service. during the put two years. When all had assembled there was a short prom-um of was “a mutation: given " the children at the ochool. Then an addreu was rend by Wu Aim: Sabina nnd the prrsentatitret made by Mr Biehnrd Bailey. After the presentation Iii-I Donna: made I hair-bio reply, u- preuing her appreciating Ind than” tortheir kindnau Shem” how ulna eujlyui new.) years upon: him than and of the many owidonm ot mundlbip and kinda": she and ex- perienced while in their society and ttat 'tthe chi3dren. Fullowma in the wares. ,' Dear lil- Dowtitttt,-- $artt'iraigiiat ibMd-clwuhuud [Edam-ll M C22]!crliiiEif© TEE DUB HAM RSV!!! Sweet Clover For Sale GLEN ROADEN ABERDEEN CRAWFORD purchased a new car.- TORONTO elling. 86.50: P. IrttitieiCiii "659; _shoviiliing. 5625; Erie Goldsmith, tt hours shovelling. C'; Alex. Campbell, lemon. half day she Welsh. " days ant! ity'ing,36.tio; F. Rit "te " -v mow-Inns. $2.50: Philip MP- Donald. one day with team, 8450; Revel Boyce. one any with mm tt - 50; T. Shewell, one day's work, "iii,. W. fkkouermahn, 26 loads gravel, an»; " nuur Anuersou, nan day with team. 8225; C. Sheywell. half day sho.vehliryr, 8125; Wilbur An-l 1tryy, Jtttirdtiy shovellinl. 81.25: J. Iteirw, material and labor repairing Hatmnan's bridge, '86.30: _A.C. Me- it Donald. letting and importing. Ivo: till-mun Co., Durham. cahle for ken- m'dy'.s bridge, $16.50; A. C. McDonald. I two trips to Durham. 35; A. c. Mc- Donald, 1% days, SKA); A. 5. Homer, 3 mikes. $3.20: A. c. McDonald, timber i re Park's bridge. $2. " DIV. Ao. 1. " nos. tihttwell, Com.-). I t1)e,',1.hf, I'a'mm‘ing lug. tee5; Hugh , . six-an. raking hill, tti; Russell 1br.. i new. raking hill, 50in; Peal-Ions I Shel-k. raking hills, $1.30; Geo. Boh- ingtnn and Walter. Clark, cuttmgoul swamp. $12; Geo. Bailey, raking side- " road. M; Harvey Boyce, filli.ng wash- ionl. t"e; Ewing Noble, raking road. ; iota; Thos. Shown-ll. commissions. Kr, 1 his. Walker, raking “A miles on 12th I ('srueessiou. W; Mr. Stanbrough, mk- ing sideroad, “.25; Thos. Sheweil, half duy's work, $.50; H. Hager i work on silit‘l'Oilli, tio; Sam Puther- l hough, half clay with team, $2.25; S.I Davey, 1 day with team, $4.50; Hughi McLean. one day with team, 85.50; Hugh McLean. one day, shovelling, 8220; Dun. McLean. one day with team, M50; Dan. McLean, one day shovellimz. $2.50; Donald Stewart, 1 day with team, M50; Dan. McLean, one day with team. “.50; G. Bos/ing- don, one day shovelling, WMO; 1iuis. Shem-ll. one day's work. 83; Don. Stewart. 38 loads gravel, 83.0V, Chris. sehlorr, one day with team. 8U50; Russell lioness, one day with team. $4.30; Henry Hang, one day with teem, 84.50; W. Campbell, one day with team. 85.50; Thos. Shewell, one day with team, $4.50; Pearlous Sherk, one day shovellini, $2.50; Chris. ', suntan. one day s ovelling. $2.50; ‘ Thos. Shem-ll. one day’s work, 83; Alex. Campbell, 35 '.oads gravel, "2.80; Ty, ti1elttsuttrrttami, 33 loads gravel. $2.64; Wm. Scheuermann, 1% days with team, 86.75; Bevel Boyce, halt day', .work, 8125; Revel Boyce, one day with team, “.50; John Putt, one day with team, “.50; Phil' Med Donald, one day with team, I'dV,. H. McCormick, one day with team, “50; Hector Boyce, one doyehovelli 1.2.550; Cr, Bovnngion, one day abong tins. 82.50; T. hewell, in any! on road, 8.5.50; Harvey mace. one day shovelhng, 1H,ti W. . teylrr.'majtti, i injured. Kerr. A. C. McDonald. T; ponsus removing Mrs. Williams_ o llw House of Refuge. $1.50: Munici- pal World, stationery, t3.28; G. H. Mitehell, purl printing. 875; J. B. Chillirk. half an my. $170: W.G. Has. tie, Itali' salary. $75; Thos. Maser. halt post wopk on Townline Bentinck and Sullivan. 1919. 856.23: T. H. Lawrence impeding, $2; P. Kramer. inspect- ing. 8i; It. Twamley. inspecting. all; Couneil meeting at Lot 66. Con. s, N. mt. $7.50; McDonald. Shewell and 'l‘m-nlmll. meeting Sullivan Council. #9; ligunvil tray. !ihfyt!.At8,50. - Morclmnts Bank Debenturo. S. S. Sn. 3, $553.46; C. "ttley, t sheep and l lamb. 826; J. Lawrence. 2 sheer 830; J. Turnbull, 2 sheep, l lam . fs.5;fi. NiEhlyt, J3gh!Tr? killing and "ijGi-iuithbuIt--That hal.r-stearlt report at Treasurer be rem-wed and adopted., -- _ -. A A .. sttewell-Hudson -Thot Council adjnum to DIN}! on Saturday. July M. al 9 oiloek, for hwying rates and irryyme)iop oforetteryrtl.btttiiness., k Hudson-Hunt-That the Clerk ad- u-rlisc for Utllloclur of Taxes at a salary " til5.--catTied. Tui.oult--y1hewell-Thal School Sm-rnlnrivs an- voqueiled to have lhnir tstimates furwardml to Cieth by July M. ancLHmt the Clerk pre- purt- statement or requirements M (In: Township for levying rates at m-xt meeting. __ - Mr Percy Barber. Tdrouto, is visiting " the parental home . - A -____. Mr. F Plum has Zenmed Willa Snell of Durham for the harvest. . Mrs F. Manhunt": visiting friends and relatives here for a short time. left Saturday last for her home in Tommy Large numbers from here helped to we" the crowd: in Mt Forest on the 12th. . Vantey Grange Picnic was held last Thursday The rain diminished the crowds and made Canon’s grove too wet for the picnic. The speakers were beard in Knox Church and when the weather cleared up in the evening a good line of sports was furnished. Mr swan Grant ol Detroit is spending a two week? vacation at his home. Council Inn-l at Township Rail. on J uly 3. un-xubprs all present; minutes sri ms! met-{mg riry). antlpdopled. .. 1Iunt--b'ltewell--That the follow- ing sheep claims be paid:-9uttes Lowtwnce, r slurep. 2'31): H. Twamley, inspecting. tl; Chas. Hailey, 1 sheep and lamb, 826: P. Kramer. inspecting. Hi; Um). Mighlnn. 13 sheep killed and l injured. 8225: James 'l'urnbull. 2 sheep killed and 1 injured. $55; 't'.H. Latrettee,/mspt'ylrt.rrt. tu', _. . " lulV'lt'lll c. "tN'"c'"'M. w-. IIunt--ts'h-ll--Tlaat the Gravel S deviation being complelcd, and un- der. authority of My-law " the or- iginal road Huhjo-vl to the rights of ingrws of Hydra and ph"rre r'ompan- ios f is horvhy stopped up and clos- ed_lo.the pqrlie.-1iyTiy.l. . . . Budsoit--Huut---'rltat the council. after viewing the proposed road _ at Lot " Con. P.. .N.U.R.. re request at manhunt-rs. tInd it impossible to take any action this yc:iw.rfttTreu. . . 1Iunt---Turnbull--That Clerk ask the H.ri.P. Commission to raise wires muslin: over tho Uraw‘l tl 1iill.--42sr. sts-Il-Hudson-That W. G. fludsuu--s'heweli---That Owen Sd. Hospital be paid $28.75 for nursing and maitttettartee of Mrs. E. William. --Curried. ___ -- Hudson-Turnbull-That W. Haz- MI and Irwin Brown be paid 53.12 and 810 respectively for erection of Wm- t'enees.--Carnne!i, _ A . Tiiiriiyr-Hwts?n--That. w. G. Hattie have gradvr n-puu'tgd at the "apliest eonveuicnee.--CutTied, __ 4. C. MCDOnaild, Briglgo Com.-Hpttn f tir!ove.mtis rlpif:7 'BENTINCK COUNCIL VARNEV Port OMre Ingmar“: 0mm Toronw. Jun: 2m. 199. . trom the Penman-r General'. pleasure. Printed noun-e- oonniulnx tyrttteriutormatin. u torondltiotts of pronoun: can”: In" be tea; 9nd bluuk forms of Trader may ”obtain- ed " the I‘m: Cttlce of Durban. Inc " the alike ot the hm mum 1t"pretor. Toronto. A. titWMEluattD. Poo: on“ “apt-clot n--. M. 7 . - - -- __ SEA LED TENDERS, Bddrrssvd m the Pun mm! General. will he I'm-rived u on". un. til noon. on "May. the all! of Angus . mm. for m. commune ot m. "tie-Hr: Mum. on I proposed Forum-t tor four years. n; “nu-s per week on the route Durh- RIIII Mall lam No. 1 um: day " ith team. ttOG.: Jus. S:tis.h, 3r'g days with team, $1l.25;: J. lh ade, 22 hnurs with team. 89.90; Hugh Rid- 'loo, 77 loads gravel. $6.t6; Thos. Showell. threo days on road. 80; A. Allan. flw days with Mam on grad- PP, 825; Thou; Showell. tour days' work, 81?: Fred Heft. halt day's work. $1.25: John Wade. half day's work. 33125: Jack Clark. 16 hours sltovelling, ti: H. Dunn. eight hours slmvelling. ite; H. McCallum. eight hours shovelling, $2; Oscar. Sobrie- bee. boat. SUMO; A. Campbell. 20 loads gravel. M.60. ‘ “on " §JOHN McKBCHNIE cg u Vial-AN muuuuuL‘ L.” M 'iuxxxxxxsasaxsmwmxxxxxgd, 1tlxatxgxMtggMiM5lMg1tlMdfa#tlh'lXXlW) gBargains far the 5.3 ii!, 2 Holiday Seasoiiji 5.": Children's white, brown and black tteavy,ettrtred Cotton N H nose. very best make. . . .45 " (ilk, according to size tl, s',iyijiii'jjiiiit Hose (white).................... ak a: M Ladies' Cotton Hose. memorized loot old ankle . . . 50c 'iil NI Ladies' Cotton "unblock s....................) MI M, Men’s Black Cotton Hose.... ... . .. . . . t pairs for We M li,! Men's Fancy Stripe Silk Hose, hair” . . . . . . .. . . .. 50c g9 if Children’sWhiteCanvasPumps................ l.75 ii A Misses'WhiteCInvuPuulps..................zoo M H udies'lrhitec"vashhtrds .................t.lia ?? fd Ladles'WhiteCInvasBoots ........ _ .......3.75 'd tii. Men’s White Canvas Btttcttr0rtttrds .. ........4.00 25 Get booklet. on “The Home Garden." ‘sk nbout the contest for best Corn. Potato" r i tiunflower. Deliveries daily to any part hf Town. Orders taken for Penman at chptyn 's H ndwaro. POTATO AND CORN FERTII "/l " Special Lawn and Flower Fertilizers, 4 & 35 lb. Manitoba Flour Wheat Shorts Blended Flour Crushed Oats Pastry Flour Mixed Chop Poultry Scratch Feeds Poultry Layla Mast Chick Feeds and Chick Mash Smftower Seed Special Feeds for. young Ducklings Digestive Tan hge. Oyster Shell & Crystaf . FLOUR ib FEEDS We have something special to offer the men this time in Brown Canvas Shoes with leather toe cap and toe strap, a very cool serviceable shoe for summer wear. Don't miss a pair of these this week for the small price, We have for this week numerous Bargains in Hosiery and Footwear - Tennis Shoes. White Canvas Shoes for men, women and child- ren, also Hosiery in Cotton and Lisle. (Continual new! weir ) MAIL CONTRACT $2.99 & McGOWAN 0". med........... 1 id to t.ytoirtins......... 115 to no“. lin.fob..... H r." B-................ 40u, m 'll-................. 47 tt U "trtrpervet....... 6.50th 2'. oattnesatiea, 90m. 5 on gluon!” gm........ ' 00 tr 3 5n Batter.............. DOBIAI. July 15, 1931: Eon. li.rt,rott..... Thu: aplendid residence proptm " WP" town, belonging to the lat: W, “Con: Will be cold on rea-I-vzmlr' terms. It cont-inn t acre. more or ”an, comfortable lumen", , rcmmn ; I , d and soft water; (nod bearing otc'vurt ', garden; In: location. Apply on {Yr miuuor to Thou. Rntcnic. or Duncs" Smellic. lineman. .Tht Durham U. F. o. Live Stock 5m. :mg Ageociatitxt will ship stock from I)... . gm every Tuesday. All inn-Mum shipper. will give three days' nova-m the manager. Mr Angus McArthur. R it l, Ptieevitte Phone Durham. M0acrea, one half mile north of Du, ham. Pint class stock farm '. good Wat. er. good fences and buildings Apply m W.l.Jotu"ton, R. Rt. Durham. Durham Markets. tt JULY 15. 1920 Notice to Fur-er: Property for Sale. Farm for Sale 38:3 in "it, BoneMenl . . . . . . . 3.75 If ........4.00 x (Fil tl, rffer the men NI 33 mes YI a very cool 2;? Don't miss iii all price, M X) N N NI 0-3 TNTP. x ..t'i'0to , MI 1 20 20 l SPECIAL: /"i,,/,'i, l KARs'i'éii 5-00-0900...” mu 16. 19i Giganti of Broken and Odd lot line W - stock. It ht. not be do not "oet u uving for the pul SPECIAL Le "REAL BARGAINS." Sum toroe--"Comer out and judge fo tro "N,---43ttildu Bals, one 8, thr, te-ttnt............ ' ' 'r. F "N-Youths' Heavy Bun; four on 13. to sell st ' _ FV lm-Bon' Wholonock. plain l on. t, two " mo 4's. to sel ill-Boyl' Fine Split Calf, one eight "a, four 5's. to tell at "0--Borts' Fine Calf Blu. four 4' 1605~Boyf Fine Dong Blu. three two " to cell at........, .... BEGINNING S Bers' and Children's " MOT THE y.orse. h machine m A machine in the horse retu The avenue may" good at" t box $115. A Ford Truck City ' Tractor cos'a $3.30 aC The initial Cost of l greater than the Cash cost of operat ion and; and the greater am the horse out of the: Government emu-rum of feeding a horse i, I A team of horses cal in a ten-hour day. cents per hour for a of 37 min an acre. average of seven .id Iva-um not more " oil. The Hudson 4 much plowing in a 1 Ikatpore b'ouere lay] "e.iiiiij,udtt u I take you a " Every way YO means shorter and last 28m km Hut

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